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Case Study: Drunk Driver Causes A Hit And Run Injury Accident

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Nov 06,2007 by shab

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In August 2000, 56-year-old Diane Farmer* had just slowed her vehicle to make a left turn off of Highway 99 in Lynnwood, Washington, when another motorist ran a stop sign and hit her head on at 35 mph. Diane's airbags deployed. She was thrown forward and back again upon impact. She remembers the air bag hitting her face and chest with great force. Diane sat there stunned, and in pain.

The other driver, Michael Dejoria, immediately backed his vehicle up and took off, fleeing the scene. Other motorists who saw the crash called 911. One of the motorists followed Mr. Dejoria as he fled the scene at a high rate of speed. Witnesses reported that Mr. Dejoria thereafter drove his vehicle erratically and at high speeds.


Fortunately, the Washington State Patrol had a trooper nearby. The WSP eventually spotted Mr. Dejoria and pulled him over. Upon contact, the trooper smelled a strong odor of intoxicants from inside Mr. Dejorias's vehicle. He was asked to perform field sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. Mr. Dejoria was arrested and booked into jail for DUI and Hit and Run. He eventually pled guilty to DUI. It was Mr. Dejoria's 2nd conviction for an alcohol-related traffic offense.

Diane was taken to Providence Hospital in Everett. She reported neck and back pain, and severe chest pain and bruising. Over the next few days, Diane's pain complaints worsened. She also experienced severe shoulder pain, presumably due to the seat belt harness upon impact.

Over the next year, Diane received medication, physical therapy and massage treatment for her ongoing neck, shoulder and back pain complaints. The bruising to her chest did not resolve for several months. She found it difficult to perform daily activities, like standing, sitting, walking, and lifting. Diane also had great difficulty sleeping.

Diane's doctors initially diagnosed her with strains to her neck and back. She was also diagnosed with a shoulder impingement syndrome. Diane's X-ray and MRI scans were considered "normal" given her age.

Although Diane's symptoms did not resolve, she decided to stop therapy and try to manage her complaints with a home exercise program. She did not receive any medical treatment over the next 20 months.

During this 20-month period, Diane pursued home exercises. Her symptoms never fully resolved, and in fact, progressively worsened. She then decided to return to treatment. By this time, her neck pain had worsened and she was experiencing numbness and tingling into her arms and hands.

Diane received more physical therapy and massage treatment. She was referred to a medical doctor who specialized in rehabilitation and physical medicine with an emphasis in spine-related injuries. This doctor suspected that Diane might have a condition called Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS). TOS can occur following acute injury to the cervical spine. Common symptoms associated with TOS include arm numbness, tingling, and a feeling of "heaviness."

Diane was referred to a vascular surgeon for a surgical consultation. The surgeon performed ultrasound testing and confirmed that Diane did have TOS. The doctor felt that the TOS was related to the injuries she received in the car crash 5 years earlier. Diane was advised to continue with conservative management, consisting of physical therapy, exercises and injections to manage her symptoms. If conservative treatment failed, then the vascular surgeon told Diane that the only option left was surgery.

When Diane hired an attorney, Mr. Dejoria's insurance company (MetLife Home Auto) made the last and final settlement offer of ,000. MetLife argued that Diane had only suffered from "soft tissue" injuries that should have healed. It also argued that Diane's pain complaints were due to a pre-existing injury or condition because Diane was in a car accident in 1969 and in 1987. However, Diane stated that she made a full recovery from each of these prior accidents.

A lawsuit was filed. The drunk driver's deposition was taken. He testified that he had no memory of the collision. When he was deposed, he stated that he was unemployed and homeless. After 12 months of litigation, the case settled a few days before trial for the other driver's insurance policy limits.

Diane then filed a claim for Underinsured Motorist (UIM) benefits with her own auto carrier Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. Liberty Mutual denied the claim, causing Diane's attorney to request arbitration pursuant to the terms of the policy. Liberty then hired its own counsel to defend the claim.

After more than 12 months of litigation against Liberty Mutual, a mediation session was held. The parties eventually agreed upon terms of settlement.

In the end, Diane was able to secure a gross settlement of 5,000. This amount included her claimed past medical expense of approximately ,000. Diane continues to treat for her condition. She is doing everything she can to avoid surgery.

*Some names have been changed to protect our client's privacy.

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